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Summary: Irritable bowl syndrome is caused by the lack of good bacteria in the intestines. Learn how to control IBS with diet and herbal supplements in this free health clip from registered dietitian.

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By Rachael Richardson
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Rachael Richardson is a registered dietitian and a licensed nutritionist in Florida. Richardson earned her bachelor's degree in the nutrition field at the University of North Florida,...read more

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"In this clip we are talking about Irritable Bowel Syndrome also known as IBS and I've met lots of clients with this in the recent years. It is kind of a new disease and the reason why I believe we are having more IBS than ever before is because of the overuse of antibiotics so actually if you go down to the root cause of IBS. I know that sort of as the mainstream medical arena we say that we don't understand IBS but my experience with clients has been show me otherwise so when you go down to the root you find out that IBS is just a combination of diarrhea and constipation and gas and bloating and all of these things are caused by an imbalance of good bacteria in the intestines and we lose our good bacteria when we take antibiotics or if we are not breast fed early on in life so the best way to reverse IBS is to get good bacteria going and to include some sort of GI healing supplements, nutrients and herbs and this one is a good one here it is called GI Revive and it is by Designs For Health and it has got one of the key nutrients for healing which is glutamine which is an amino acid, it has got aloe and chamomile and lots of other great herbs that will help you heal your gastrointestinal system."

eHow Article: Natural IBS Treatments

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